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Mobile Physician Assistant - Regional Lead

San Francisco, CA

Physician Assistant (PA-C) – Mobile Primary Care | Geriatrics | Senior Living | Leadership Track

Practice autonomous, relationship-driven Mobile Primary Care.

Build your own panel. Step into leadership. Transform senior care.

We are seeking an experienced Physician Assistant (PA-C) to join our growing Mobile Primary Care team serving seniors in home-based care, assisted living (ALF), skilled nursing facilities (SNF), and senior living communities.

This is not a traditional clinic role. This is community-based, field-based medicine focused on geriatrics, chronic disease management, dementia care, and value-based care delivery.

If you are a Physician Assistant passionate about senior care, panel management, and independent practice, this role offers autonomy with strong multidisciplinary support.

 

Why This Mobile Primary Care Role Is Different

Panel-Based Practice – Build and manage your own senior patient panel

Leadership Track – Grow into clinical leadership and mentorship opportunities

True Continuum of Care – Collaborate with palliative care, psychiatry, and neurology

Dementia & Cognitive Health Focus – Expand your expertise in geriatrics

Value-Based Care Model – Outcomes, quality, and retention matter

Flexible Schedule + Stability

Productivity-Based Compensation with Sign-On Bridge

 

What You’ll Do

• Deliver Mobile Primary Care in home and senior living settings

• Provide comprehensive geriatric assessments and chronic disease management

• Manage hypertension, diabetes, CAD, CVA, dementia, and complex Medicare populations

• Coordinate care with interdisciplinary teams across hospice, palliative, and behavioral health

• Drive patient engagement, retention, and outcomes within a value-based care framework

• Practice independently while maintaining high-quality documentation and follow-through

 

What We’re Looking For

• Active, unrestricted Physician Assistant (PA-C) license

• 1–2+ years of clinical experience in primary care or geriatrics

• Experience in home-based care, SNF, ALF, or senior living communities preferred

• Strong clinical judgment and comfort practicing independently

• Interest in leadership, panel growth, and clinical program development

• Valid driver’s license (field-based/mobile role)

 

Compensation & Benefits

• Guaranteed Base Salary + productivity-based compensation model

• Sign-on bridge available for full-time providers

• Health, dental, vision, and 401(k)

• Clear leadership and advancement pathways within a growing organization

 

If you are a Physician Assistant looking to move beyond traditional clinic walls and practice meaningful, relationship-based Mobile Primary Care for seniors, we would love to connect.

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Pay Range for Posted Region

$140,000 - $200,000 USD

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